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Birds

Birds

(n)
UK
bɜːdz
US
bɜrdz
Definition: A warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, a beak, and typically by being able to fly.
Meaning: Con chim
Less Common
How to use "Birds" vocabulary in sentence (example)

He adopted a vegetarian diet and would buy caged birds just so he could release them.

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They are the largest living bird species, and have the biggest eggs of all living birds.

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They are ratites, a useful grouping of medium to large flightless birds.

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Spotting an eagle is a rare moment for many people, but when the chance arises, how much do you actually know about these beautiful birds?

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The eagle is known to be one of the strongest birds able to carry the heaviest loads, with one being recorded carrying 15 lbs (6.8 kg).

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With a height of 3.5 feet (1.1 meters) and a wing span of 7.5 feet (2.3 meters), the average male bald eagle is one of the largest birds around.

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The eagle has long been considered "The King of Birds".

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It weighs just one pound (0.45 kg) but can fly faster than many other birds of this size.

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Cheetahs will also feed on wildebeest calves and, occasionally, smaller animals including rabbits, hares and birds.

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It was a cartoon image of a whale being pulled out of water in a net by eight little birds - representative of Larry the Twitter bird.

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Peacocks are among the most fascinating and beautiful creatures on earth, but there are so many things that we fail to realize about these breathtaking birds.

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The word "peacock" does not actually apply to both the male and female birds.

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These birds first lived within forests and rainforests, an environment which still remains their most comfortable and natural habitat.

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This can be seen in male and female birds and also across different species.

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The birds are sometimes seen doing this in the wild to protect themselves from a predator.

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Peafowl do not enjoy living alone, and tend to stay within small groups as they are highly sociable and dependent birds.

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Male birds are not known for having just one partner in the wild.

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With a fairly large wingspan around 4.9 feet (1.5 meters) and it's large feathers, the peacock is one of the largest flying birds on earth.

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Some of the wildlife found on the islands include: monkeys, birds, lizards, and even antelopes.

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